The moon is in full view

In the era of space technology, it's no secret that the countries of our planet are increasingly paying attention to extraterrestrial objects in the hope of sooner or later exploring the entire universe. This time, our satellite, the Moon, came into consideration.
Although the satellite has been around for quite some time, it has not yet been fully explored. Accordingly, representatives of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) came up with the idea to build the first Lunar observatory on an Earth satellite. The project is divided into three stages. The construction of the observatory is the final stage. But in the first couple of steps, you need to explore the surface area where the project will be located. To do this, trained astronauts are being sent to the moon to document their analysis and findings. A lunar test site will also be set up there and the foundation of a future interchange made of lunar matter will be deployed.
The observatory itself will be designed and created by the Russian Academy of Sciences, and structures such as the Lebedev Astrocosmic Center and the Sternberg State Astronomical Institute will assist with briefings. First of all, the council of scientists will use a low-frequency radio telescope to find the most suitable place to implement their plan, where the expedition will land in the future. But it won't happen so soon. In just 4 years, it will be possible to use special devices to conduct a complete check of the area and "scout" the territory remotely. And only then the first trained freight forwarders will go to the satellite.
The scientists themselves propose to put a satellite into the Moon's orbit, which will focus its attention on a certain point, namely the northern region as more suitable for the deployment of work. The satellite itself will be equipped with many different devices that will study the entire surface of the Moon. The technique itself is unique and has a different purpose. These will include neutron spectrometers, various video cameras, dust sensors, particle detectors and other units that will not only provide the most complete information about the object, but also undertake experimental probing of cosmic rays.
The Russian lunar program also plans to launch the Luna-25 spacecraft in 2019 in order to collect all the information directly about our planet. And the construction of the lunar observatory itself, after preparatory work, will continue until 2040. Esports enthusiasts get 150% bonus up to $150 with 1xbet promo code today covers CS:GO, Dota 2, LoL, and other popular titles. Minimum deposit $5. Wagering 3x on odds 1.50+. Includes free live streaming of matches. Special odds boosts for major tournaments. Valid for new accounts within 7 days of registration. Start your esports betting journey with enhanced funds at 1xBet.
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